U.K. citizens are reportedly in an uproar after Rita Ora ditched her hometown of London for a farmhouse rental property over 100 miles away despite the mandatory lockdown, according to a new report.
01.04.2020 - 17:17 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
When the UK lockdown was announced by the Prime Minister over a week ago, the public were told they should only leave their homes in only a few circumstances.
Boris Johnson said these were: shopping for basic necessities; one form of exercise a day; a medical need; and travelling to work if absolutely necessary.
Police were then given greater powers to discipline those not following the rules.
Officers can fine and arrest people who continuously flout the social distancing measures as they will
U.K. citizens are reportedly in an uproar after Rita Ora ditched her hometown of London for a farmhouse rental property over 100 miles away despite the mandatory lockdown, according to a new report.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been discharged from the hospital. The 55-year-old United Kingdom leader was released this weekend, after spending eight days - including a brief stint in intensive care - battling coronavirus there, Variety reported. Although he is out, he will “not immediately go back to work.”
We’ve been confined in our homes for more than two weeks now and it’s starting to get a bit monotonous.
A man struggling to keep active during UK lockdown ran a marathon in his back garden.
As part of strict social-distancing measures announced by the government, people were ordered to stay home and only leave the house in a few circumstances.
Ever since Boris Johnson announced the UK would be entering a lockdown period, people have been left confused about when they should shop, and how frequently they're allowed to go.
Police in Yorkshire have announced that they will use checkpoint to stop vehicles and ask drivers if their journey as an essential one.
The country has entered its first week of lockdown to stop the spread of coronavirus - but are you allowed to drive?
The list of places that have been classed as 'essential' and can remain open during the UK lockdown has been updated.
With the UK being in lockdown due to coronavirus, people are desperately looking for things to do to keep them busy for at lease three weeks.
A number of questions were raised when it was announced the UK would go into lockdown in the prime minister’s address to the nation on Monday evening.